John O'Hara (Pamphlets on American Writers) by Charles Child Walcutt

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She says, " 'Well, that's sweet, but I don't believe it. '" In disclosing character, O'Hara often relies on surprise, or what I call the instant insight, rather than using the considered choices that reveal a character in a significant action. Surprise comes when a character reacts unforeseeably. It is often made plausible by O'Hara's remarkable ear for language. In his dramatic scenes the voices of the characters resonate with the banalities of life, and we cannot doubt their reality. If we are surprised by their conduct, we are not therefore incredulous; rather, we suspect that they act from pent-up emotions or an habitual violence more than from conscious choice.